Electronic Evidence in Truck Crash Claims
The number of large truck crashes is on the rise, in part because of the number of inexperienced drivers who …
October 21, 2022 Read MoreWhat to Expect in a Georgia Negligence Case
Eventually, most personal injury cases in Georgia settle out of court. However, in most civil cases, “eventually” is a very …
October 15, 2022 Read MoreThird-Party Liability in Car Crash Claims
Georgia has one of the country’s lowest auto insurance minimum requirements. Therefore, many Georgia drivers do not have enough insurance to …
October 7, 2022 Read MoreBreaking Down a Fall Injury Claim
Every year, serious fall injuries send over eight million Americans to hospital emergency rooms. The physical injuries these victims sustain are just …
September 23, 2022 Read MoreGrocery Store Falls From the Inside Out
Every year, small and large supermarkets pay over $450 million to resolve indoor and outdoor slip-and-fall claims. These falls cause physical and …
September 17, 2022 Read MoreWorkers’ Comp Benefits in Georgia
Over the last several years, wages have increased some, and medical bills have increased even more. However, workers’ compensation benefits …
September 10, 2022 Read MoreCommon Injuries in Truck Crash Claims
At a minimum, fully-loaded semi-trucks weigh over 80,000 pounds. Especially if they carry consumer goods, state and federal regulators almost …
August 26, 2022 Read MoreGetting Around the Graves Amendment
Georgia law regarding owner liability for U-Haul, Enterprise, and other rented vehicle wrecks is very complex. 49 U.S.C. 30106 makes …
August 19, 2022 Read MoreThe Fatal Four Construction Accidents in Georgia
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is responsible for over 130 million American workers at over eight million job sites. …
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